YR11- Medicine and disease Flashcards

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what is a carcinogen?

A

a substance that causes cancer or significantly increases the risk of developing cancer

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what is ionising radiation?

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radiation with enough energy to ionise molecules and potentially cause mutation and cancer

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3
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what is a correlation?

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a link or relationship between 2 factors

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4
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what is a casual mechanism?

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something that explains how 1 factor influences another

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what is a risk factor?

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a characteristic, condition or behaviour that increases the possibility of disease or injury

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what is a tumour?

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a mass of abnormally growing cells

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7
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what is a benign tumour?

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a growth of abnormal cells contained within a membrane and not spreading to other parts of the body

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what are malignant tumour cells?

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a growth of abnormal cells that can spread around the body

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9
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what is cancer?

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a malignant tumour invading neighbouring tissues and spreading around the body

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10
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name 4 causes of cancer.

A

genetics, mutations, ionising radiation and viruses

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11
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how does your skin prevent infection?

A

by acting as a barrier, secreting antimicrobial substances and being a host to friendly microorganisms

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12
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what is a mucus?

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a sticky liquid that traps pathogens and particles

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13
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what are cillia?

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tiny hair-like projections that waft mucus up to the back of the throat where it is swallowed

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14
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how does your stomach prevent infection?

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it produces hydrochloric acid that destroys microorganisms

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15
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name 3 ways white blood cells protect you.

A

ingesting microorganisms , producing antibodies, producing antitoxins

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what is an antigen?

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a foreign molecule that produces an immune response

17
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what is an antibody?

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a protective molecule that targets antigens

18
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what is an antitoxin?

A

a protective molecule that targets toxins

19
Q

what is a vaccine?

A

dead or inactive pathogenic material used to develop immunity in a healthy person

20
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what is herd immunity?

A

the reduction of risk to an infectious disease due to existing immunity in a population

21
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what is antibiotic resistance?

A

the ability to some bacteria to survive exposure to antibiotics

22
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what is a mutation?

A

a change in the genetic material of an organism

23
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what is MRSA?

A

an antibiotic-resistant bacteria species